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Run for cover? Hardly! (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Prize crossword of July 5th, 2003 other clues
Tartan cape putting one in shade (6)
State line question dividing temperance movement (6)
Vote Democrat, I see (6)
Combined forces around Nile port (8)
Dried flower bed with a deep irrigation from the roots (4)
Labour creator, bitter one in Ireland after work finishes (4,6)
Decent property cages raving maniac (6,5)
Can one cleave the brand in the Caribbean? (10)
Saucers suspended, some say, without handles (4)
Cruel fate trapping colt by first bet (8)
Catalytic converter's frenzy, methane emitted (6)
Stylish women quitting sewing circle abroad (6)
Flog on the butt (6)
Sybil's consort, as viewed I see before a church (8)
But he had no quarrel with Beaumont, apparently (8)
Shark found in American rivers (6)
Why, as Hitler might have said, deface the old republic? (6)
Beau ideal falling in love during the commercials (6)
"Is this my farewell party?": FAQ during one's execution (6,5)
Pope freed by Inquisition? (8)
Church put a resolution about introduction of Zionist brass (8)
"Who-dun-it?", she asked. "Saint Henry of Uluru?" (6)
The foreign soldiers retreating without a gong from their field marshal? (6)
Tin provided that female inside with lunch (6)
See old rock topped (6)

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